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-UTHE REPUBLIC: SUNDAY. JULY 13. 1902.'FATHER INCREASES THE SALARYcunQosiKtf ae icash or credit i iaactaa-You Gan'i Fit Your EyeOF YOUTHFUL SON WHO ELOPED.WiSh a Tape treasure.It has to be done b- a person who knowshow. If you went out to measure offa mile stretch and came within an inchor two, your mistake wouldn't signify.But in fitting- your eyes it would be extremely dangerous. Improperly fittedglasses produce HEADACHES andcause you much pain and expense inafter years.Henry Itueckerl, Seventeen Years Old. Expected l'arental Wrath,but Instead Js Forgiven and Will Have si Big Celebration Hisllride, Who Was .Miss Bertha Smith, Is Eighteen Years Old.The Optical Authorities of AmericaWE TEST EYES FREEm(imilKWESTREIT) SBIRGAINS FeiS ALL THIS WEEK. I, i i XlLifYBut in every rae wheretlif service of an oculistare neresvary we fraiiklyirll you .(PS andI Cp 1 UpwardEAST SIDE NEWS.OPEN SAENGERFESTWITH BI6 PARADE.Many Visitors Expected for Eventat Belleville Fair GroundsTo-Uav ProgrammeThe Saengerfcst. for which many preparations have been mode, will be held at theBelleville Fair Grounds thl afternoon, andwill be participated in by singing societiesfrom cities and towns within a radium ofmKes of Belleville. It is expected thatthe attendance will be larger than wax expected on June 21. on which date the Saengerfest was to have been held, but waspostponed because of the rain.1Tnc programme will besln with a parade,which will start at 1 p. m. from the public-ouare The column will march to the FairUrourds. and there the muIcal programmeill be given. The programme Las lieenarranged In two parts', and 'n the eveningthere will be dancing and a concert.Members of committees appointed from,the Ucllcville local societirs rc.Llederkranz-I'hillp Gats. Victor Gaus.Albert Goetltz. Louis Grai. Ad Kel. HenryJCuhu. Solomon Mueller, uustav Nahm. C.J. Schocner. Kdnaid Stephanl, Albert Steudle. George fctollxrg. Louis Wangelln.William Stark and William AlthotJ.Kronthai-Liedcrtafel-Fr.il G. Wehrle.George Gruetiewaid. William Glaer. AugustKbel. Louis Gottscnalk. Don lamer, lrvlnWangelln Wii'iam I l'!rcr. George Krug.ilugu lioppe. Frank IleiT. Frank Gruenevaid. Aug. ia,,B and Will'am llemktr.The prBiamme follow? tVan I Overture. e'.-emile;rs Lleder. "Suppe"KeMgesumjen die KwnMler." Mena!min .Uedciicran: and Kronihal Ltedertafei. II-Hevlllelt-Kruisungeude. by president f me St. Louisltzlrk. fun Leibnitz. "Gebet vor dr SchtacM."Measenchore a capelle. M'irrh. Rede, llannaletter. president or tin Nordamerikanisher rfaen-gerhundes-"Am Altare d-r Wahrhelt." Mastenchor rait orchesteroeKieitung. Mohr.Part II Overture. Marrh. Gounod. Massnrhora tspella. Lotelie. "llki.lf; (h) llaldenirslein. Werner. ci S"hlnil'ed. Kekert. Overture, rotprvirt. BunJM'lied." Maencbor. mitrcheteibeie.tuni:. Ijvrner r-Ingie number bythe different ing.ne o.'lH". pir-wnt.lien! I3tnle TraiMfrn.Tlal estate rrarfrf"- filwil for record in nelle-.V. II. Hahmann 'Jind tctfe to J. A. Kurrua.lot II. block t Forest Lavtn: qaltclalm deM- IITh"o- Voat and wife to B F. Ward. tait of!t St. block 8. Anw adJItlca. Eatt St. Lout,warranty deed. J1.Vn. f". Wanl to Star rtrewen- Co.. Mm propc't . warrantv dwd. Jl.lw.jenme Hardtnc and tiifbaml to J. F. Hardlnc.3"t 1J4, tib. Motkr 1 to i. IoTlnsMoiTii addition. E't Pu Iui. wananty deed: JI.9.Tbo' !I inline and tkl to Jo. IlardlnK. partJo lit . above: wdrrantv rtM-i.Ht 1iir -ountv U ilh to A II. Bacbmanu.!! Kl-si; N Ath: taxedTar Allen et al to N. P. Allen; part ur.J".", cl. si I. fr. du Pont: warranty deed Ji;w).1- I Orlne to Clara Albi'tz. lot H. b!-ek il."vrin:anle I'ark: ivarrantv deed: TW.I'hllln GaiH-h to Jotin I.mvert. It li part 11.smltr-ton. qultr'alm derd. )51. T Renhaw and wife to W. K romptnn.l:s 1 and 2. Ioek J. Ken!haw place. tist 5tlul.. uarralty deed- fAJohn TfeO ard nife t" Tyulw Ifo. undlM ed half lots S to 104. Mo k JO. fourth addlt' r Millatat. Barrantv deed. tSiP II Br.deef to Fannv H. l-ark-r. ran lotST". Illinois Otv. war-nntr ded- ri.30J.K. WofWlln i II N. I.vm et al.. lor.i z: and 2. Kekete plaip. narranty di.II T Kenrtrar- ar.d wife to J. C. Otto. ot 9.tI'ick 1. Hcnohaw tdace. warrant v deei; UkJa. MKenrll t Tn- Fierce, let . block I.lient er"e varra-jly Jet: XXI.Autrn flekVrt to Sol' Strack. lot X.l:ock S l!lllct3.1t aMlthn. Frebnnt: warrantyiW: sn.Louis Oofs and wife to Wllllim DIttman. partKt 4 Hraon ilrllvl-ion. Hellerllle; warrantydeed. SIS.Fell I mler nn nnglne.riiarle. th H--ear-old on of M. M.Uottrher of Hell'Vllle. anI employed anFWltchlight tender bv the Ix)uiville andNasbvHle Itailrood at Blle'lIIe. yesterdayafternoon attemplel to jump off the pilotof a locomrtlve and fell across the railroadtrack? The wheals cut off his left lg. Hewas taken to St. Kllzabeth Hospital,where his leg wan amputated. Ill condition Is seriousEDWARDSVILLE.KdTrnrdsvlIlc Notes.- The Madison 'ounty Board of Rerl-w willhold Its flrt tneetlnK to-moirw morTiInz InEdnatdsvHle and organize for the purpose of tev twlng the tax assessment The boird I latein gettinx to work int. rear, one of ih thremembers, tvilllam Wevh of Venice, hartnr beenslrk-A nebeksh lxz will b- Instllnied at Worden Julv- 1 hT Edwardsvllle iAice. No. 309.-A special train will convey Caracticns Ln-ig.Knlght of Pythias, to Alton to-morrow nlehtfor a river exenrlen Fleur de Lys Lcdse w IIBve on the Mill dry A return train will Nn:n in thf owniv seat. Oparilng frcm Alton amMnleht The local committee of Arrsnemntsis crtmnoed 0f . pierke. Frank Gnvcelle,S H Liniiam T r Rclllr Frank Horp-r.Ie i(t a. i,ventnr and J f GIMham-Mr and M's Ilenrr Stnllken have snt oatinvitations nr the marriage ef th'lr daughter.SPEPSIAImportant facts have been recently discovered which will be of thegreatest value in the treatment of Diseases of the Stomach.The only absolute cure for dyspepsia and indigestion isEUPEPSIA TABLETSIt is now universally conceded thatfaulty assimilation is the real cause ofmore suffering than any other disease.Eminent physicians declare that imperfect digestion is one of the most frequentcauses of anaemia and urge that notonly must we see that there is an adequate and suitable supply of food, butwe must also loot to its assimilation.To overcome unfavorable conditions, itis necessary to re-enforce nature by supplyingtheproper agent. Until EUPfPSUTABLETS were placed in the hands of the,general public there seemed to be noreliable specific. The formula fromwhich EUPtPSU TABLETS are compounded emanates from a specialist of longand tried experience.Cured After Twenty Years' Suffering."For more than 20 years I have sufferedfrom dyspepsia, and my family doctorlaiiea lOEiTcmereiiei. j.incuwuiciremedies, bat none of themdid meany-a &,,.,.;. i.t,t.4. .fcr,n4 TSTIS . ZyAZ.Z""' - T 2S re,cfeimane oblitrations to TonH. TT Tottkcov.Dowell, Tex.Two weeks' treatment at your dmgifet' or direct for W cerla. Toih1 money bsefe If xSwrjrfalL A treatise on Stonach TronMe and three daya" treatment mailed FREZ. Zs THE EUPEPSIA CHEMICAL CO., 333 Clark Avesee. ST. LOUIS MagW-.Jl-jsAtEsaBagsrs'TgsansiiWBasscas.iiSiJss.fcyJEfP 74'tt5r eSatDhriv. -SII. usnta :nllken to llr. II. TV. Schaale.Ttje neddinc will take place on Thursday afterroon at 3 o"cloek.-Frank IJIe or (Jranlte lltv AIM uit fardlvorc frcm hN wife. Axne. iJle. at Elnard:.ville Saturday.rir rtarteil In the residence of Jits W. K.L Hadley In th Wt tind e?terdjy. but iraievtlnral.hej tfAre It calne.l IimiIujv TI iljc l .ne of the niot lieautiful in the cityarw iraa erected tnree years aco at a votof IH.The Hexerend C A. O'ltellley.- parlor cf St.Mart catholic Cburch. Ilni; In i anada up.nhl tacatlon. tlw neerfnd J H Jletaler willconduct low mm this morning at !:7t. llfgliaiafs at St. Bontfac' at S:3i.The Pacnunent f th Lord-. Supper will IadmlnlFtered at the Firjt Ilefbyierun 3iurrhthis moraine and several n.w tnemb-rs lll Nreceived In the evening rvxtor E Safford willtake as his theme "Conscience, the D.vlne VoiceIn Human AffairsA citizens' meetinc ill be heU at th ElwanisrHIe 1ub Tuevlav nletat to consider thfadvisability of having a carnival or rail celebration. Evidences of the wealth of farm crops thisyear are becoming more and mere evident as theharvesting and marketing progresses. EdwardKiamer. Uvlnr wet of the county seat, ha.mentv-two acres In potatoes Th- tract hasvlelded .i buhel of potatoes and Mr Kramerha. marketed one-half of the crop at an average price of Z cents a bushel.Transfers of Real Kstnte.The following were among the transferof Madison County real estate recorded sitEdwardsville this neck:r . Nel.on. trustee, to Patrick O'Toole warranty deed. lot II. bloik S. Iclalre. conditional.Jinfusan V Steele to Franc, f. Steele, warrantydeed, south half lot s. block ?. Granite city.t'lhj-rt. jiThekla M Rernars to Clemens Mettler. warranty deed, north half northeast quarter andnortheast quarter nonhwet quarter sectlun 3-4-S;SS-f.Ewald A. Hover and wife to J. if. IPjesch'rand wife, warratty d-ed. st half southvrrrtquarter sectiun 33-f-e; I2.F. O Xledrlnghau et al. to Charles n. MeCa.land. warranty deed, lot U. block C. firstaddition Granite City. KM.Mar)' K Ijwe end husband to Henry Hendrlci.s. warranty dc"d. reuthast quarter northeast quarter sectlpn IT anl west half nortliwettquarter sectior Ct--. except, etc : $I1.2bA.F G Beralus and wife to Henrietta Coircompany, warranty deed, coal under tract tononhsett corner section 1I-1-S. in.Martha A. Gilliam and husband to tV. C. Hadley. warranty deed, part northwest quartersouthwest quarter section S and part northeastquarter southeart quarter section 7-5-9: U.C3Xl TV. Grahr.m end wife to II. M. Needle.,quitclaim deed, east th'ee-qnarters south halfrouthwet quaiter section lt-5-: 11.11 M Needles and wtfa to J. H Johnson, warranty deed, same as above. $l.ojJ S. Pers to (Maard Burmter. warranty dee!,lot 11. Mfc i. North Lawn. CMIinsvUle. exceptval. $:iaJane Ijie and husband to R. M. Stanner. warrvnty ilee.. part Mts lo. is;. IS, mj. 3 an-l St.Whitney II. & L. addition fpner Alton: K.K3.W Kelsllng aat wife to T . Henderson, warranty deed, northwest quarter routhtrest quartersection 31-3-10: ClCa.C0LL1NSVILLE.rinlntlrf la n Jnstlce.Tony O'Farrel of Colllnsville has broughtsuiil for JS,(W damages against (". A. AmbroFiuH. D. Jeckstadt. Anton Dellamjnn.Victor Boue. Anton Galzat, Harrj" CStram and W. W. Chandler.The case grows out of a petition signedbv the defendants, together with about 3.0oih-r citizens, asking the City Council toInstruct the City Attorney to take citycae to othor courts than Tony O'Farrel's.The plaintiff Is represented by Allen andAtterbury of Litchfield. Line and Cooper ofUUIsboru. and Charles Neustadt of HastSt. LouisJersey Hie Xolea.The Reverend J. E. Lsrton 'f Great Bend.Ka . will preach to th corgreiratlon cf theIlrst Christian tTiurch at JeryvUl to-day atloth roornlnx and evenlnK services. The serviceswill be held In the Jersey County Courthouse.In th morning the Reverend Mr. I.urton willpreach on 'The Gates of Hell" and In th"erenins m "Th" Supreme Need of Jers-yrllle."The Social I'nlon of Jersevvllle held an Interesting meeting with Mrs. George Van Homevesteiday afternoon.The following real estate transfers have been.j-ct orded In Grene Count : James Cuchran toAda J. England, warranty deed. lots s and ISIn Cochran & Tunlson's addition to Vhke Hall,consideration. ttCTS. Emma Malxtrrv to AtleC Tayler warranty ded. three-fourths lot Itand If. In Woodvllle; consideration, jrs. SamuelII ;reaves to Emma Maberry warrants' deed,one-rourth of let S In Farrowtown mow dredl,and lots 31 and Is In Woodvllle. consideration.1174. Alice TaIr to Emma Maberrj. warrantydeed, one-fourth of lot 3 In Farrowtown (newE'drdi. consideration. II2S. George Gardinerto Junes Ballard warranty deed. 2.Ct acressouth of let li In Piper's idJItton to WhiteHall- consideration. i. Wiser Akin, to ElizaE. Sponsler. warranty del. part northwe.tsouthwest section 14. it IJ. consideration, VZO.William Hldlnes to William P. Lowenstein. westhalf, northeast half, northwest and north endwest half, and north end eat half, s-rathwestsection 18. east "Ids. southwest southeast sections7. 11 IS: consideration. .!. Charles Qulcleyto William P. Lowenstein, warranty deed, northend west half, eoutheast section. 1. 11.IS. consideration. SI: F V. Knight loElizabeth Boyd, warranty deed, west half lot2fl in Roodhoue's third addition to Rondhouse,consideration. JtW. JaitiM Spencer to Charles IBmcewell warranty deed, tract li sections J!and 33. 13. 1": CNislderatlon. SI.. Robert.lAvery to Chris Dosle. warranty deed, cne-halfof lot In CarroIIton Cemtsry. consideration.S1I.M.siMnn Scalded to Ilenth.Mound Ridge. Kas., July 12. The boileror a threshing machine exploded near hroto-day. killing Aron Grippen and :erlouslv injuring Charles Mlppleton and JohnFriesen. farm hands Grippen was literallyroasted aliveThe President of a Prosperous Glue Corapeny Cured."The first dose of Enpepsia Tabletsgave me immediate relief, and after taking a two weeis treatment I consideredmyself cured. The truth is, I would nottake $1,000 for the good Enpepsia Tab-... , . . . ..lets have done ior me. No one bn : thesuffering ones can realize what torturethere Is In imperfect digestion. I nowca Mt what deslre'JAKS Waf,President Reardon Glue Co., St- Louis.Eh 8 lmr; - U l-mm&r 1MRS. HENRY RrEOKEIlT. IIBNRY RVECKERT.Y.'ho uai Mls-t it.'rtb.i Smith.Youthful couple who eloped to Clayton, outwitting the bridegroom's parents.Fearing that h! parent might object tohit marrying to young. Henry Rueckert ofNo. 2701 Cas- :ti-nue. IT ye.tra old. and MipsBertha Smith of No. 1M7 KHiot avenue,age IS. stok- tjuietly away to Clayton Thursday and yecu.ed a license. After keepingthe license for a day the youthful coupledecided to gtt married at St. Leo's Clmrcli.of which young Hueckert has be-n a member since childhood.When they arrived at the church FatherLloyd, who Is well acquainted with thebridegroom, asked him If he had obtainedhis parents' consent, to which Hueckert replied In the ainrmatlve. and the priestmarried them In the priest's tvarlor withoutfurther questioning.When Mrs. Hueckert heard of her ronmarriage "he was much displeased, butJohn Rueckert. the f.ither of the bridegroom, who is proprietor of one of thelargest establishments In North St. LouKfavored the union very much and at onceincreased Henry'." salary.After the cerrmonv was performed theyouthful bridal partv. composd of thenewly wedded pair and their mutualANNIHILATION OF THE"DEVIL WORSHIPERS."IVif Msircy, Cure of the Little Church at Home Kougc, I SerinesS.itnaists of St. rierri', Their Impious Kitesand Their Destruction.WIUTTB.V FOIt THE St'.VDAT nEPCBLIC"In all the world ther was no city whereSatanism." the worship of the devil, hadgained so strong a foothold In St. Pierre."Dramatically lifting his right hand to heaven, as he gazed toward the whitened rulnof the Pompeii of the Western world, fardown the mountain side, Pere Mary, cureof the little church at Jlorne Rouge, the"Flower of Martinique." seemed glad thatthe city and Its SO.'Ai souls had been destroyed. "DIeu punll!" he exclaimed.He was the stern minister of God expressing his conviction of the unerring Justice ofthe Divine Being.For Its exceeding wlckednesf. declared he.St. Pierre has been swept Into eternity bya hand of Are. as by the same hand, a moment befote. measured by the great cycleof Infinity, the cities of the plain had beenmade as If they neier had been.But an Instant later Pere Mary was theminister of the God of Pity."Poor soulsr he exclaimed, "they had nottime fvn to r-pent or their slnsrThis, and more, the old priest, who retrained steadfast at his po-t whll MontPelee wrought Its dreadful havoc all abouthim, willingly facing a temble death sJIcng as) tho old and crippled of hW (lock,who could not nee. might need his priestlyofflces-thls the old priest told a party otAmerican newspaper men. who had journeyed to Morne Rouge from Fort de t ranee,"toclnllsts Were Blasphemous."Why." he told them, "you can have noconception of what went on in ttint nickedcity. The Satanlsts and their black masses"he shuddered "the terrl6te people whoworshiped the devil and made their horribleoffering to him instead of to the d:vmeGod. were not the only onj whom Godhas punshed."Influenced Imorant People.Ho could not even mention the name wltnout a look of pain coming over his face.H.s days had been spent In trying to counteract their evil Influence, and his nightsIn prayer that even they mght be saved."No "" he said, "they were not the onlyones, though they were the worst. Therewere many social sts In tne city who blasphemed God and scurrlllzed nlrn on thewalls of the town. And tho women wholured men on to their destruction I haveheard men call some of them marvelousiybeautiful the men who helped to make thawomen evil!"Tou ask me about the Sitanlsts. the worshipers if tnc oevlir 1 can tell ou for Iknow them. Why shouldn't IT Have I notled processions atout th streets while theywere holding the.r blasphemous sen-ices.'Have I not held many missions in the chapel of Trols Foots, and tried to draw tnepoor Irnorant people away from their inriuenccT .... ."The wall of that chapel alone remainedstanding In the part of the city wncre itwas situated after the first eruption. Youmay not think. God had a hand In that!"And they had a paper of their own, 1stProletalre. Gulllaume I do not know hisother name was Its editor. It had lived buta year, but In that time what had It notpublished lo offend the eyes of God andnant"This Gulllaume was an artist, who camehere from Paris a few years ago andbrought with him the doctrines of the Luclferiahs. Why should he nant to corrupt ourpoor people? I cannot tell, unless It wasthrough him that the devil sought to complete in Martinique the ruin that hurricanesand pestilence had begun."Gulllaume. In his paper, snld: 'Do as youlike an'j fear nothing. The devil, who Is allpowerful, docjn't care.""Oh. how ray brethren and I have struggled against the Influence of this wickedman! And with u have stood many of themost moral and Christian men and womenyou could find anywhere in the world. Oh.yes! There were many of them In St. Pierre,desi.lte what I have told you of the city'swickedness. There were selMenylng. purelives by the thousands, but. alas! they hadto rasa Into eternity with the others."Mora the good cure could not tell hisauditors about the Satanltes. though he hadheard of that Diica Vaugharf. the highpriestess ot the order, who. after her conversion to Catholicism, wrote a series ofmemoirs, in which she exposed the secretsand rites of th strange cult.iiirii j-riearesa nentaeKX wonan. fDiana Vaughan. high prletes. ChcVal- Ilere-eirct I'aiiamc. jiisiress jempiar, anawith numerous other titles, the Jargon ofwhich is to Incomprehensible for reproduction, was bcin In Louisville. Ky on March1. isftl. Her father and her uncle wereprominent Iiclferlarrt, her father being oneof Albert Pike's lieutenants, when Pike wasroverelgn pontiff of the Luciferians in theSanctum Kegnum at Charleston. S. C.5h6 Is the only woman, except one SophiaWalder, who vras ever admitted to the highest dejrees of the Luciferians. The latter Ithe woman ot whom the devil Is supposedto have spoken In the famous Interview hwas said by Diana Vaughan to have hadwith the late SIgnor Crispo, Premlr ofHair, designating her as one who would become the grandmother of the mother ofAntichrtsLThis interview, which Diana Vaughan described In her Book. "The Secrets of HelLwas supposed lo have takn ilr nn Oc........ . - .I friends. George Silence of X) J(C Howardstreet and Miss Mabel Hrlter. secured acarriage and drove about the city.When the young people of the neighborhood learned that Henry Hueckert andBertha Smith were married they Immediately repaired to the home of the bride,and when the party arrived then so densewas the crowd that they could hardly vustitheir way Into tho hous. The entire garden in front of the brld'H houie looked athough a miniature cyclone had struck theplace. Rice, old shoes and other emblemsof superstition were scattered over thoyard.Mrs. Rueckert. the mother of the bridegroom, has become reconciled to themutch, and nev,t Saturday and Sunday thevent will be celebrated at the home of thebride In a lavish manner.Young Hueckert went to work to-day asusual on his father's delivery wagon.When asked as to how he managed tosecure the license at Clayton he utated thathe gave his age as E. to the license clerk.As he Is nearly six feet high, and veryathletic in appearance, weighing close toly) tiounds, he can easily pass for the aggiven by him. The bride is li. but shelooks much less, and it required the evidence of her brother. Fred, who accompanied the party to Clayton, to convincethe clerk that she was old enough to getmarried.tober Is. ISSi In thj Free Masons' lodge inHome, of which I'rispi was u member. Intestimony of his pri-Ulctlon with regard toSophia Walder a document was drawn up.Diana Vaughan declares, at the end ofwhich the devil wrote his title. "SanctusDaemon. Prlmarlua Praese." which mightlie translated "First Presiding Devil." HisSatanic Majesty did not write In words, butIn symbolic siens. such .is u. rooster, athree-pronged lire-fork, a pair of horns anda caudal nppendnge. using for that purposea pen which 'lay In the lodgeroom.This and the other writings of DianaVaughan were suppressed as far as possible, anil liought up as rapidly at theywere published, but a few copies are stillIn existence, and most or the little thatIs known of Satanism outslila nf the members of the secret order has been learnedfrom the-e strav copies."5ntnnlsm" Practiced In ctv York.Satanlm. Luciferi.inlm. DaUilIsm It Uall the same thing- has ramificationsthroughout the civilized world, and. It 1w hlspcrtil. has It votaries even In NewYork. Its members despise self-restraint,and. It Is declared, practice such orgies ascennot even be hinted at.For their black ma.. says a. French writer, thev rob Roman Catholic churches "ftheir clialles nn-1 host, which they profane In s most blasphemous manner. Theceremnnles are safcl to be based on theauthority of Lrchlel ami VIntrasIn a thick cloud of perfume the priestascends the altar at Satan's tirnagogue. Ontha table Is seen a giot with a human face,already excited by some preliminary homages and Intoxicated by perfumes and ndoratlon. The priet opens a box ami takes outsome hosts, such as are ordinarily used bythe falthfu1The rites performed and the words spokenduring the magical ceremony are blasphemous !n character, and the sacred vesseland Its contents are subject to Insult andmockery The goat plays the Infernal port,cursing and reviling, and the conclusion otthe rites is an orgy which cannot be described. VIntras was an unfrocked monk, who introduced the cult from somewhere IntoFrance, whence It spread to Martinique,as If the Island d!d not have troubles enoughwithout this added curse.Children Killed for Sacrifice.Another writer, one Jules Blals. of Paris,has this to say about the Satanlsts:"The principal among Satan's disciples Isthe woman, or 'sorelcre.' as she Is called.To her Is delegated the awrul duty of killing the children Intended for sacrifice andwhose blood Is drunk by the fanatics. T.iher is also given the task, after a certiinnovitiate, of enticing men to Join the orderand enroll themselves under the devil'sbancer"Then there is the 'sorcler.' who Is whatmight be called a doctor. These men officiate at certain ceremonies, but not at thehighest; that honor Is delegated to thMagi, who Is the head of the whole society.He stinds alone and omnipotent, at oncesuperhuman and Inhuman. Import tinnte andunapproachable. The last Magi was Doctor Johannes, considered the greatest exorcist of modern times and an ardent followerof VIntras. who Is looked upon as supreme,and Is believed to control the actions andthoughts of the faithful from the GreatBeyond."Whether Diana Vaughan was spared theIgnomy and the degradation necessary, according to her testimony, tor other novitiates Into the order. It Is difficult to determine from her memoirs. She says she wasspared through the expressed wish of herfather on his deathbed, but In another placeshe conveys n contrary Impression.With herself, she says, will perish the lastof the race of Thomas Vaughan. the RosCro!x alchemist of mediaeval days. Heruncle has no children and will have none,and she has consecrated herself to thechurch and will die childless.Vaugban'a Compact With Satan."There will also die with me." she haswritten, "a secret known only to the MagesKlus. of the Luclferlan sect. That secret Mthe compact signed on March S. 1615. between Satin and my ancestor. ThomasVaughan. To gain the knowledge of thephilosopher's stune. thirty-three years additional life and the secret of making gold.Philalethe (Vaughan s name In science andLuclferianlsmr-obtained from Cromwell thefavor of behesdlng that noble mirtyr Laud,the Archbishop cf Canterbury- Havingsoaked up some of his blod. Philalethe offered It to Iuclfcr In exchange for a compact the strangest and wlerdsst ever entered Into between a demon and a humanbeing."Vaughan himself left memoirs which tellthe rest of the strange storv better- ihmdoes his descendant."Six days before the death of Laud," hwrote. "I was praying for light, after having carefully re-read the letter of the sovereign master of the fraternity. I asked Godto end me the Prince of Celestial Light.whoe Instructions I awaited. I saw no apparition, but a voice naia to me: 'A secretpartisan of the Pope Is about to receive awell-merited punishment. Our Ood willsthat it shall be thy hand which shed thistraitor's blood. You will dip up his blood ina llr.cn cloth consecrated lo the eternalenemy of our God. You will then prepare acompact according lo yonr desires', and uponthe day when .Christ was conceived In thewomb of the Mrgln Mary you will burn thisblood-stained cloth and call upon the Eternal Lord Lucifer. He will come to thee: hewill consecrate thee himself, and he willcrart thy requeat."On the day appointed i j?ad fasted allday. and for three hours after sunset haddevoted myself to silent nravsr and rnediu-Quick Meal Gat Ranges likecut four burnersthe best In Ihoworld ga conr.ee- (IT flfltlous made free . .. QlJiUUOak Center Tablesciactly lite cut - II-Inch top Mon?S-Mon:...25cday onl.)tlon. At the end of this time I threw the.blood-stained cl- th Into a brazier, and whenIt was consumed I cried out. as I prostratedmyself to tho ground. 'Lord, Lord, greatIxjitJ, deign to appear and consecrate me a,ma;l to tmr service. Kternal Lord LordLucifer! Eternal lerd Luclf.r! Eternal IirdLucifer!'Clulmrd Aslnrte for Spouse."When I lifted my head the room wasfilled with llghtnlnvr and deep rumble-t ofthunder were heard from alar. Suddenlythe great Ixird stood before me In the thirdcircle Inside the triangle. Finally the GodsuM to me: 'You will cross the ocean atonce, and tliere you will llnd the Venus Ajitnrte. who shall be thy wife, and who willlive with thee ele.'cn days upon this earth,after which time ou shall have a daughter,who will bear thy name and mine."Vaughan. according to his own statement,crossed the ocean to America, and amongthe Indian.! a daughter was born to him Inthe manner that had be-een promised him.According to command, he left among thaIndians the child, who was the flrat Diana.V:ughan.Once the Diana Vaughan of latter dayst lis us she had the Mipreme pleasure ofw...,fffl!r thuilvtl filrr.Alf n4 h.rlitnn .,,ider the kindly oftlces of Albert Pike. 'lie a Pi area to me Jut as I had picturedMm." she say. "His manly beauty, unforgotten even to this day. Is Indescribable. Ican And no expression adequate to make hisImposing aud ravishing aplendor compreheuslble. Front hU head to his feet, whichwere alone visible in fleh. unless I excepthi." hands, he was clothe.! In gold, dazzlinggold, whose varying; colors rendered his garments stilt more magnlilcent."Alton Notes nod Personals.The funeral of RJward S. Xlrbols. fh mmpson uf Mr and Mr .ll-rt Nirliuts. lo.l; ptacvve-terday afternoon at 3 o'clock from the NicAolsnme. as .m fi lieiw vrei. me w:ral was latec 1ty Ciit t,William KwhUeben of Alton an. I Parld lien.Sr. of North Alton. deartrd sestertii) for CbloraJo Srlnts. Colo., tj spend rne summer.-The Ittvereod U. Jl. Waterman, pastor efth- First Haptlst lliurt h at Upper Alton, willhold services this rvrnlng oa tae rhuith lawn.TTe lisTereod Mr. Waterman will preach vn"Having the KieM God."The annual meeting of the Madison untvltard ot Krl-w will begin at E-lwardsville enM'rtidjy Jolin Clble, chairman of the Madison(Vunlr Hoard of Sup-rv Isurs. Is its- Alton member of tlw Ihard of Ktvltw.Alnbonse Dur of New Turk City Is a visitorIn Alt--n.Th Itevrend J. II J. Itlce. pastor of thChurch of the HetWmer In Alton, will occupythe imlpll or the Mith Street M. K. Church today at loth roaming an J evening services. Inth- absence of the pastor, toe tcevereod t. v.Shepherd. bi Is at Sumner. III.1ty Attorney Jam's A. Lynn has relumedfrom Itikaxo.The Voung I'eopte'a I'nlon of tbe First Baptist Church in trier Alton gare a social lastevening at th- bs-nie of Mr. and Mrs. F U. Tittun tn Leverett avenue.The Itethaltt. Lielfn of the Independent Order of Odd Fellows will rle their annual picnicat Mrlalde CSrove on Ausun 9-John liartmai of Alton departed yesterdayfvr Mount ilemefte. Mich.Robert K. Il-vs-ett of the Burlington RoutIs maklnc a our of the system.The second special met line of the Altonf'ommercbd 1ul has lieen railed for IurrUrerenlrr. at scMrti the proposlilon for twMIng astreet fair srlll he dennitely deetded.-Ch-ster Martin of Chicago Is a viMtor InAlton.lrofessor W. D Armstrong, director of tisShHrtlerT H-hool of Mush- of l"pir Alton, hasreturned fntn Iut-ln-IUy. srhsre h attendeitthe annual meeetlng of Ihe Music Teachers' National As"-tat(on. l"ro'essnr Armstrong washonoreil by being re-elected vice president of theassociation from llHnols.Several All"n young persons still glre adancing party at itock Sprints Talk on Tuesday evening.Justice Harnett Nathan of Alton yesterday rereived notice that WIlKam Brandt of Uelletreeshad been granted a pension of ss a month, datingfrom Marrh li. 1-sK.Miss Roth C. Mills of the Alton Conseme"torv and brother, rjfclonel C F. Mills, of SprlnjrVht. 1IU will leave ibis evening for Pt. Iulami other Northern points for three weeks"vacation.Joseph M'ibrman of Brighten died yesterdaymomlnc after a Hngrrlnc Illness. He was lyears oh and l-ves a wife and eixht chiMren.OT.e funeral will take place on Monday from M.Mary's Church at Alton.The Alton IMoes vria play the Moberly. Ma.baseball team Ibis afternoon at Randolphbrln(. MoA. Nerman of Alton departed last ereningfor Atchlsoc Kas.-It. It. Neat of Dallas. Tex., was a visitor laAlton yntenJar.I'rslliousr IlurneU.The Bjst St. Louis pest house was burnedesteniay afternoon. The fire was ordered by the supervisors, who came to theconclusion that now that there was nomore smallpox that Ihe temporary woodensheds which served ns a hospital, should beburned and thus all danger of Infectionwould be destroyed. The quarantine shedswere located Just Inside the city limits ontbe prairie along tho Air Line Railroadtrack?.Prisoner Taken to nelletllle.Charles Gage, alios Russell, the negrowhom the Cast St. Louis mob attemptedto lynch Friday night, was taken to Belleville yesterday morning for safe keepingafter having been held to the Grand JuryIn P.0 bond.Marriage Licenses.Two marriage licenses were Issued in EastSt laiuls yesterday. The nm was to JohnIt. Hardy 3. and Annie it. Koch. 19. bothof Hlllslle. Mo. They were married by theKeverend Mr. Temple. The second couplewas C. M- Slpperly. S3. 0e Rochester. N.Y.. and Mrs. Tansey mine. 19. of East St.Louis. They were married by Justice of thePeace McKane.m mAtt Illinois Corporations.RErt-llLU'SlKClAL.Hprlnafleld. III. July Z. Certificate ofIncorporation were Issued to-day by Secretary of State Itcse as follows:Tbe Docfw Madison Medical Association. Odraxo capital. Jl .) to conduct a sanitarians.Incorporators P. Cheater Madison. U. J. Vlllotaon and Grant NewcU.1-- The Eiecxnc dubs vansHrrr. axisroere cvi-aJ- ! II "VvS fitITnrrfki anH Strawa yardfor.Strong Durable Iron Beds likecut with brass knobs ami full angleIron frames any color and any sina bargain worth (J I COprompt attention wlaUOfiasolineARRETS and CURTAINSNottingham Lace Cnrtains worth S1.7S flf.a, pair for... 9UbPortiere in newestF colorings worth $f EftI . S-50 per palr...viiUUK Kim HEIngrain CarpetsJJte 4v per yard-iur..... .. .nifrtiTiHtUVMif I Ji tvw wav, i'rtI JIMSsgMMSlBrussels Carpets-I 'I to 1 "i-U Lworth 75c a yard" 10 P. 4Alattlnz worth IScOil Cloth regularquality-lor ..(He0Pin Safnrda, KijMs Until 9:30. jaSftaftiffllE2l834 Hours toCINCINNATIANDLOUISVILLE.1 B. & O. S-W.f0 TKAISS LEAVE l9:00A.M. 8:05 P.M. 2:05 A.M.TICKET OFFICES!Cth and Olive njid L'nlon Station.lil. r.S.WJ; gnarrylng sad dealtax la bjllldlngand crushed tune. Incorporators John G. Tripp,Omar II Wrlaht. Jr.. and Sarah U. Wright.Tbe Ilancuck-Goemana Comiany. Chicago, capital. $3,t"- dealing In grata and farm produe'it.Incorporators Harry L. Guemann. Joseph L.IJlP-rt and Oscar KausrhrImnrlmlo du Courrler de FOuest. Chicago: capital. J2.K9. prlntlcg and publishing. Incorporators- Louis 1. Demers. Albrrt M. Itourneau andPhilip R J-"rasr.The Kcval Gasllaht Company. Chicago; capital.X-.tr); mar.uracturtng gas and aas burners. Incorporators T F Laramie. Oscar M. Wolff anjO'r-arR Rothschild.The Industrial Legislative I'nlon of America.Vlrden; mutual iirotectlon. Incorporators C. A.lturloo. W. A Thomas and John J James.The rCpauldtng Sure. Ctdraga; social and athletic. Incorporators Louis Novy. Frank Tordekand Otto llaark.Tho American Wrlilng Machlno. Company, loeate.1 at 1 1 Ion. ?." T . with a capital stock ofl').('r Is licensed to transact business la Illinois, with a State rapital ot Sl.Oyi.Increases In capital stock aro cerjlfled to hythe following corporations- The Galesbarr Cornlre Works, loraled at Galesburr. from liOOfl toJiS.we the Qaeen 'hemlcal Compar.r. I orated atChlcaao. from ." to fHHCXM. the HolmanSoar, evimpany. loralM at Chlcaio. mm tio.enjto JJ.f. the American Speelaltv ManulaeturtrrrCompany. located at Cblcaro. from J. 000 to iZX"9, and the name char.iceil to Henry Xewgard &CoTbe Mercantile Credit and ColteetLm Company, located at Chicago, eertlfles to a -hangeotname to the Mercvntlle Adjustment Com-sny.The Illinois Hotel and Apartment Comcarr. located at Chicago, certlnes to a change of nuhto the Vendome Apartments.J II. Clark & Co.. located at Mazon. certify todissolution.Sources.The stream whose csaseless rushing seemsto drainThe land of all Its life-blood and Its worthShall come again In showers to banishdearthAnd flitt the myriad springs with saving;rain.The lonvly death or molderlng burled grainThat bursts its heart out under crushing;earth. .- .mm. --. -st. Arc tnaf 3 SLw St, aVY 3 an(1 thiswith washes and salves, because the Reims of Cancer that are multiplying in thollrt1rvet1 ittil stvo. noY ffVetcoT' r-olle Yi.t:,.!. nv& MA-.SrtHf.. .tH.nf AnfM. 1-u .... St.'1irritation and discbarge, and at last sharp shooting pains -announce thejjapproach of the eating and sloughing stage, and a hideous, sickening cancer." joussorcDCginsicaesirucuvewori: In February. 1SW. I noticed a .mallio Ulcer or sore can exist without lump on my lower lip. Tho doctor caa-SOmc predisposing internal cause that teriaed it but another came and broke)has poisoned the blood, and the open dis- UoIa,to u? cn ra: , tot,: .,!-, ,!, ,; ., S.S.S. and after I had taken aavenbot-charging ulcer, or the festering sore on tie, tho placo heoied sntireiy and nothe lip, cheek or other part of the body signs of the disease have been seemwill continue to spread and cat deeper ! w. P. Brown, Hollands, S.c.into the flesh until the blood has been purified and the Cancer germs or morbidmatter eliminated from the circulation.S. S. S. cleanses the blood of all decaying effete matter. It has greatantidotal and purifying properties that soon destroy the germs and poisons andrestore the blood to its natural condition. And when pure blood is carried..ii you navewrite us about jt, and medical advice will cost you nothing. Books on Cancer.and other diseases of the blood will be s-ait free to all who desire them. . , ,RtovesTwo burners. Ilk o Refrigerators --If youj: . .i.i wantagood refrigerator atcut-special a n.martably small price,value 0 AC Metlies-at l Cflat ClirU Tho People's at yWtOU9worthOQfatV.45cHandsome Rockers likecut with leatbercohblerseatheavy gloss finish and richlyemhovsed top full of comforta nd service and Al JOworth CXC0 s9li4033cOlb I UROUND TRIPNewYorK"' Atlantic City(St?0Tcr at Wuiiagtog Retamio?.)VIAGOING, ALL TRAINS JULY 17th.GOOD FOR TWELVE DAYS.TICKET OFFICES:, 6t& and Olive and Union Station.WILLIAM F. HOatES. JJ. J. DIEXNEHSjPlert3ect. flcrair7 5JIISSOl'IU STATE MUTUAL FIIIB AJTErJJLVIU.Vt: lASLUA.MJt: LU.U1-A.M.Office. No. TIT Chestnut St.. St. Louis, Ma. siPolieiM are mTitten'oBalther stack or outaai sj.iJinitUiuiva;Henry C. Rairstlclc J.O.C Loraa.M. K. Orthweln. D. D. Walker.Angmtns Nedoerhut, Jas. W. Bell.Wm. r. Bomaa.4Everf WomanisintenstrdaBdthoaldknow' Iabout xSie wondofal .MARVEL WlurCag Spray JTke,rwwTntaIS7rlr. Wee-riffn ana arnoo. new earest mom LonTemecuII us saws Iausam,lik Tsar imStl br tt.Jf heeannoisapplyth ,J.l.v KL.. acreyinolastraled book-i-i.lt sires -fnU psrueuiari ana oireeHcns insmrasblatobbUet. Jrl tnVK1.ce..Itcom.ls Tl-soaB-g...-i Ysrk.Fcr sale by:WoIK-Wllon Drue Co.. C2 'Washington aTo.Judao Dolph. SIJ Olive st,Rabotsau & Co.. Broadwar and Lucas ays.k CHICHESTER'S ENSttSH IPennyroyal pills.0-saTsw rtx-al su4 Oaly Csaataa. ,ruirR.Mi a h- vrvrr.Tssa I. WC.-2ss-t e siwimi . Msiei ra immsi.Tako a oCAse. Bsraso Dasvgseosw lasUtBtlM as.- Tsillstl.M Ssr s( -srSnttKt. .i il Xil ta nuwl Sf Siaovss.Te.U.sll sal "mUUT tmr iavils-. 1Ok lAtter.ftf eiir ktsli. lO.OM -arrtfMS- ialsls. 8U r sU Brs 1-at SssUstflusy-s-s.erCksstUsICa K4lM Sq ruiIL. vaWim? tac-.v:-!-rfi2wsitst w- "-: i asb-aSSSi-e3 ?"w -rat--l ,&ur'iLJr IOTIMtt "BV"-. JpCMoaisnail make new life arise in mynaa Dirin. iAnd cover all tho land with countless gain, jT--ti so tho nn" thsr flotr from fleenest jspring.Th wonl that bursts from bitterest dJMiIng moldOf tears. love. longing. Joy. or passion ,cry;Shall flood men's hearts and make thenweep and sing.Shall bear Its fruit tn kind, a, myriadfold: And this shall be. till song and passion ,die.-Curtis Hidden Page in the CriticIf you want to buy a horse or buggy,read over the one hundred and sixty"Horse and Vehicle" ads In to-day's Republic. Brown-Stone Front."Rrown is patting on a great front thesadasu""Ves. It might be called a "brown-stonsfront.' as he wasn't able to do It until hdmarried that rich Miss Stone"NCEROUSttinnv rfrwrtn 1.1r rxthrr ntrt-rci nr corcresemblance oltcn proves fatal. Valuables Ito the. ulcer or sore the healing process begins, toedischarge ceases and the place heals over and new skiaforms. S. S. S. is a strictly vegetable blood purifierr-nntmninse tirv mtmnri? nr stittiml rvf nrit.- riecreiTvtinn .j v . . .r... t.an uicer or cnronic sore' 01 any Kino.tnc. awirt drbuiriw uue, nnuu, jgJ jiI